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I know what you mean, and I do try. It's just that it's been going on for years, and is effectively left outside my house, not hers, as there's a bit of shared driveway.

I wouldn't mind so much, but she's the prissy type and we're as certain as we can be that if the roles were reversed, she'd be grumbling.
It would be a shame if someone were to silently push her bin 100 yards down the road and leave it there at 3am 😉

...though more of a shame if you're caught doing it on CCTV 😆
 
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Most of the energy companies, though not for the obvious reasons. We're with edf at present, and like so many of the others seem to want to hinder your budget.

I'd really like to pay the same each month, every month. Not a vast sum (too high anyway) for the winter months followed by a massively smaller one (not enough, by my reckoning) in the summer ones. We'd been able to do that with another supplier in the past, but no longer, it seems.
 
Male jewellery.
I was once told, "You wouldn't understand".
He was right about that.
Agreed. I rarely wear a single ring. To see men with big chains around their necks, Argos specials (other discount jewellery stores are available).

Way too blingy.
I just wear a wedding ring, nothing blingy, just a simple band. It's not even precious metal, it's tungsten carbide, so I can wear it all the time without it ever getting scratched.
 
Most have gone bankrupt; over 40 and counting.
And edf have declined my request to pay a more realistic sum for the next six months, having done the same over the last six - meaning I'll end up having to stump up a sum at the end. I'll still be paying the same amount into the DDM account so it' snot a problem, but why offer the facility to amend your payments if they won't let you do so?
 
Most of the energy companies, though not for the obvious reasons. We're with edf at present, and like so many of the others seem to want to hinder your budget.

I'd really like to pay the same each month, every month. Not a vast sum (too high anyway) for the winter months followed by a massively smaller one (not enough, by my reckoning) in the summer ones. We'd been able to do that with another supplier in the past, but no longer, it seems.
I'm with British Gas and hoping they'll let me set my own over-payment DD when I finish my current fixed plan at the end of June.
 
Back for another well deserved mention comes the trend for modern, over-bright headlights.
Much of the time, I'm driving with dipped rearview mirror - not ideal.
As for oncoming dazzle....it horrifies me to admit that there are times when, if someone stepped into the road, I wouldn't know.

Didn't you used to have to have yellow filters on headlights to drive in some countries?
What on earth do those countries think of the dangerous new breed of headlights?

What with them and 🤬 potholes.....
 
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Back for another well deserved mention comes the trend for modern, over-bright headlights.
Much of the time, I'm driving with dipped rearview mirror - not ideal.
As for oncoming dazzle....it horrifies me to admit that there are times when, if someone stepped into the road, I wouldn't know.

Didn't you used to have to have yellow filters on headlights to drive in some countries?
What on earth do those countries think of the dangerous new breed of headlights?

What with them and 🤬 potholes.....
Have to agree with everything you say Gray. Why they have to be so bright baffles me and it's nothing to do with poor alignment. Unless your car is fitted with similar lights then you're in trouble on unlit roads if a pedestrian is walking in the road on your side. I have been similarly blinded by them and am vision less for a period of time afterwards.

As others have said above I seldom do night-driving now... this is one of the reasons.

Think the French used to demand yellow headlights but the EU stopped it in 1993.
 
Back for another well deserved mention comes the trend for modern, over-bright headlights.
Much of the time, I'm driving with dipped rearview mirror - not ideal.
As for oncoming dazzle....it horrifies me to admit that there are times when, if someone stepped into the road, I wouldn't know.

Didn't you used to have to have yellow filters on headlights to drive in some countries?
What on earth do those countries think of the dangerous new breed of headlights?

What with them and 🤬 potholes.....
Oh yes, the dazzle is horrendous. Originally it was mainly the high end German marques that had these Xenon lights, now every modern car seems to have them.
 
Funny the yellow headlights are mentioned. My dad, back in the day when he had a Hillman Hunter GLS, if there was any mention of fog he'd put yellow cellophane over the lights.
When I had that Renault, if driving in very thick fog at night on the hills, I would switch the headlights down to just sidelights, so I only had the yellow light. Not legal but, much safer and, in those days, very little likelihood of being seen by the village copper.
 
Game shows. I've never liked them but seem to on most channels.

Tipping Point
1% Club
House Of Games
Tenable

And so the list goes on.

Old ones such as Family Fortunes, hosted by TV chef Geno D'Campo. Really?

Never liked them when I was younger, still detest them.
 
The combination of Sainsbury's and Tyrrell's crisps - asking £2.75 for a larger bag of the latter's chili crisps.
I bought so many last time they were on offer that I'd just about ran out when the next offer came. Boots filled again.

Also never thought I'd abandon Heinz baked beans - been a staple of the monkey diet since I was a kid. Turns out that I actually like Sainsbury's own brand more, and in a four pack those are 45p each, not a quid. Can't see me ever ditching Heinz Tomato soup, but who knows...?
 
never thought I'd abandon Heinz baked beans
When we eventually get the figures, I expect to see that Heinz sales have fallen off of a massive cliff - especially their beans and soups.
I find Lidl's Newgate beans to be perfectly ok - despite the massive price rise from £1.09 to £1.69 for a 4 pack....still good value when compared to the ultra-ripoff merchants.
 

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